CHAPTER THREE
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le. And Aravis never spoke to Sa at all if s.
Soon, ant to tting near tasravelling by nig the day. And
at every t o do ing off ty, but no could be put off no longer. During ttle, a very little, less unfriendly to Sa; one usually gets on better alking about noticular.
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quot;ell settle t tomorro; said Bree. quot;time for a little sleep now.”
But it easy to settle. Araviss first suggestion ty during t and not go into tas all. But Bree t t oo long a s it oo long for oo, but t). t it certain to be inquisitive.
Sa t tas Bree explained t t tarkaans and tark ter parties on t it likely place in ting someone who would recognize Aravis or even himself.
quot;ell o ; said Sa.
looked to to go rigy itself from gate to gate because one o be noticed in t s;Boto dress in rags and look like peasants or slaves And all Araviss armour and our saddles and t be made into bundles and put on our backs, and t pretend to drive us and people hink were on pack-horses.”